An article in 3Dprint has promoted this question. What room does your printer reside in? Ours was heading for the studio outside until we remembered the huge temperature fluctuations out there. Next idea, guest bedroom, until we realised value of close proximity to machine during print! So where is it now. Right where it was unpackaged, on the dining room table, we are open plan so its open to lounge and kitchen. Handy. Would really love it to move soon, reclaim that space. Where does yours live?
In the basement print cave. Basically a plywood lined box.
My printer is in a seperate room…
Dedicated hobby room (ex guest bedroom). I have no need for close proximity since I use OctoPrint.
@korpx I better look up OctoPrint asap and reclaim evenings too!
@Jo_Bigger yeah, @OctoPrint is probably the sole reason I can get any prints done at all right now. Highly recommended. Awesome work by @foosel . I have it running on a Raspberry Pi, live monitoring via usb web cam and sends an email with a still snapshot from the cam when the print is done.
that’s called #printcave btw - and basement.
@korpx wow 
@Jo_Bigger the whole setup described in the manual/official documentation I might add, so it was no rocket science 
@Jo_Bigger or if you’re super lazy (like me) use OctoPi https://github.com/guysoft/OctoPi - @Guy_Sheffer made a LoadNReady Image
The image also lets you attach a raspberrypi full hd camera or webcam and follow prints remotely 
I actually wrote the article. I’ll tell you my opinion. I think we will have multiple printers in our homes, but it won’t be for another 15 years or so. I think we will have one in our garage, and perhaps one in our kitchens, if the food printing technology can improve.
Garage. Cold in the winter, hot in the summer
@Eddie_Krassenstein Its interesting. I’ve been imagining one inside, but not in the kitchen. One next to the paper/photo printer, if we’ll still be using those and then a second larger one in the garage. Personally, I’m not keen on the food printing idea yet as can’t visualise a healthy application for it. I can see applications for home bakers & cake decorators though. Great article Eddie.
@Mark_Zimmerman I’d have to padlock it during the school holidays! If we could grow chilli peppers and add those (dried) to the print, or home made orange stuff, then that could be cool. That might convince me! I wonder if brandy filament could be pushed through it without combustion!
Octoprint is awesome, I recommend you get a raspberry Pi and download the image from their site, there is literally no installation headaches, just image and boot. My printer is in the living room of my Co-op, eventually I will have a small farm in my closet.